I am Angie Cox and I started YLF after 15 years in the fashion industry as a designer, retail buyer and consultant. These days I'm a fashion stylist to individual clients and I write daily about personal style. You can become a YLF member to join us in the forum or to collect finds, but you're equally welcome as an anonymous reader. Everyone, members and non-members alike, can subscribe to email updates and our monthly newsletter. Have fun with fashion!— Angie, xoxo

White Boots

AMAZING looking booties. I just added these to my bootie collection. Comfy, low heeled, and richly cream. Fab for low volume or regular feet. I added an insole to make the foot bed more cushioning and fill in the width. GREAT circular heel shape. Fab narrow fit on narrow ankles. The shaft does not dig into you as you stride. You have to have a low instep to pull on the style (no zipper). Dramatic in a subtle way. Very elegant and sleek on the foot. Quite graphic.

Mega '80s Fabness, and the trendiest shoe at the sale. They are not buttery soft, but I hope comfortable enough for my own fussy feet, AND I'll add a cushioning insole. They are a good fit on narrow ankles, and come in three colours. The red and black are as smashing as the white. Great low heel height. I can see them work well with straight legs, bootcuts and flares, and full-length skinnnes. Might throw them in with the crops too.

A simple and extremely comfortable modern classic bootie that works with most pairs of pants and jeans is not to be underestimated. Clean, crisp, polished and smart casual. Comes in wide widths. Might be a little wide on the ankle in larger sizes, but not too bad. These earned a place in my wardrobe in white, and my feet are in love with how they feel. That one inch heel is the bomb, and they work with most of my bottoms. WORKHORSES for my style. 20,000 step urban walking shoes. The toe boxes are pointier and longer in person. The regular width works well for low-volume feet and long toes. I've already duplicated the style. Comes in many colours.